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    Not to be that annoying loser, but here's Christopher Walken reading as Mama from "Honey Boo Boo".
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    I did a marathon once of "Yojimbo", "A Fistfull of Dollars", and then "Last Man Standing". It's the same story just Samurai, Western, Gangster. It's a great triple feature.

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    Wasn't Treat Williams in that movie as well? I saw it so long ago, but I seem to remember that it was pretty cool
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